Support for repeal of the recently-passed national health care plan is proving to be just as consistent as opposition to the plan before it was passed.

The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 56% of likely voters nationwide favor repeal, while 41% are opposed. Those figures include 48% who Strongly Favor repeal and 29% who Strongly Oppose it.

Over the past four weeks, support for repeal has remained in a very narrow range from a low of 54% to a high of 58%.

Forty percent (40%) now believe repeal is at least somewhat likely, up two points from a week ago. Forty-nine percent (49%) say itâ€™s not likely. This include just 15% who see repeal as Very Likely and 12% who say it’s Not at All Likely.